Waxing System and Method

ABSTRACT

The disclosed principles provide an improved waxing system, apparatus, and related waxing methods, having a mechanical reaching attachment to be attached thereto, and thus provide additional reach and leverage for removing the waxing strip. In one embodiment, a waxing system comprises at least one waxing strip each comprising at least one waxing side and at least one attachment area located proximate an attachment end of each waxing strip. The at least one waxing side may be configured to receive waxing material thereon to remove body hair. The waxing system may also comprise at least one attachment device located in a corresponding at least one attachment area. In addition, the waxing system may comprise at least one removal device coupled to a corresponding at least one attachment device and configured for grasping by a user to remove the at least one waxing strip from a body during hair removal.

RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present disclosure is a non-provisional conversion of, and thusclaims priority to, U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No.62/527,268, filed Jun. 30, 2017, the entirety of which is incorporatedherein by reference in its entirety for all purposes.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to waxing strips. More particularly, andnot by way of limitation, the present invention is directed to a system,apparatus and method for use for an improved waxing system havingstrip(s) with incorporated reinforcement and removal mechanisms to allowfor remote removal force to be applied when removing the waxing stripfrom the body.

BACKGROUND

Waxing is one of the most popular methods of hair removal throughout theworld, and has many different variants and varieties, such as Brazilianor bikini waxes. However, there are still significant problems forpersons that desire to remove unwanted body hair. One is the cost ofgetting a professional wax at a salon, and another is the inability toreach specific spots of the body if the person is attempting to performthe waxing themselves. For others, there is the embarrassment of havingothers perform the waxing procedure for them. For example, some peopleare embarrassed to have even a professional perform a Brazilian wax onthem due to the intimacy of the procedure, but would do it themselves ifthey had a waxing strip that would allow them to easily and moreeffectively remove the waxing strip. Alternatively, for persons withhair on their back, it is difficult to place and remove waxing strips incertain spots, and thus typically requires another person to place andremove the waxing strip from those locations.

It would be advantageous to have a system, apparatus and method for useas an improved waxing strip that overcomes the disadvantages of theprior art. The present invention provides such a system and method.

SUMMARY

To address the deficiencies found in the prior art, the disclosedprinciples provide an improved waxing apparatus or waxing strips, andrelated waxing methods, that incorporate a reinforced attachment deviceto allow a cord or other mechanical reaching attachment to be attachedthereto, and thus provide additional reach and leverage to the removalof the waxing strip.

Thus, in one aspect, the disclosed principles are directed to personsattempting self-waxing in hard to reach areas. For example, a personattempting to wax their back, legs or intimate area(s).

In another aspect, the disclosed principles are directed to women, andin particular those that are pregnant so they can continue to performself-waxing procedures throughout their pregnancy.

In one embodiment, a body waxing system for removing body hair inaccordance with the disclosed comprises at least one waxing strip eachcomprising at least one waxing side and at least one attachment arealocated proximate an attachment end of each waxing strip. The at leastone waxing side may be configured to receive waxing material thereon toremove body hair. This embodiment of the waxing system may also compriseat least one attachment device located in a corresponding at least oneattachment area. In addition, such an embodiment may further comprise atleast one removal device coupled to a corresponding at least oneattachment device and configured for grasping by a user to remove the atleast one waxing strip from a body during hair removal.

In another embodiment, a body waxing system for removing body hair maycomprise two waxing strips each comprising a waxing side and at leastone attachment area located proximate an attachment end of each waxingstrip. Each such waxing side may be positioned adjacent to one anotherand have waxing material thereon to remove body hair. In suchembodiments, the system may also comprise at least one attachment devicelocated in a corresponding at least one attachment area of each waxingstrip. Such embodiments may also comprise at least one removal devicecoupled to a corresponding at least one attachment device of each waxingstrip. Each such removal device may thus be configured for grasping by auser to remove a corresponding waxing strip from a body during hairremoval.

Numerous embodiments and advantages associated with each such embodimentare discussed in further detail below.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The novel features believed characteristic of the presently disclosedprinciples are set forth in the appended claims. The invention(s)itself, however, as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectivesand advantages thereof, will be best understood by reference to thefollowing detailed description of illustrative embodiments when read inconjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:

FIG. 1 is an image of a perspective view of an embodiment of an improvedwaxing system in accordance with the disclosed principles;

FIG. 2 is an image of a perspective view of an alternative embodiment ofthe improved waxing system in accordance with the disclosed principles;

FIG. 3 is an image of a perspective view of an alternative embodiment ofthe improved waxing system in accordance with the disclosed principles;and

The above-referenced figures are provided herein for the purpose ofillustration and description only, and are not intended to define thelimits of the disclosed principles.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Various embodiments of the disclosed principles will now be describedfor the system, apparatus, and method of use for an improved waxingstrip in accordance with the disclosed principles. Through one or morevarious aspects, embodiments and/or specific features, the presentdisclosure is intended to bring out one or more of the advantages thatwill be evident from the description. The present disclosure makesreference to one or more specific embodiments by way of illustration andexample. It is understood, therefore, that the terminology, examples,drawings and embodiments are illustrative and are not intended to limitthe scope of the disclosure. The scope of the present disclosureincludes any feature or combination of features disclosed herein (eitherexplicitly or implicitly), or any generalization thereof, whether or notit mitigates any or all of the problems addressed herein. Accordingly,new claims may be formulated during prosecution of this application (oran application claiming priority thereto) to any such combination offeatures. In particular, with reference to the appended claims, featuresfrom dependent claims may be combined with those of the independentclaims and features from respective independent claims may be combinedin any appropriate manner and not merely in the specific combinationsenumerated in the appended claims.

FIG. 1 shows one embodiment of an improved waxing system 100 inaccordance with the disclosed principles. The waxing system 100 iscomprised of at least one waxing strip 102, and for each such waxingstrip according to the disclosed principles, at least one non-waxingsurface or side 104, at least one layer of waxing material 106, at leastone attachment area, which may comprises a reinforced edge 108, at leastone reinforced void 110 along the at least one reinforced edge 108, andat least one removal mechanism 112 are provided in this embodiment.

The at least one waxing strip 102 typically has a waxing side (notshown) and a non-waxing side 104. However, it should be noted that inalternative embodiments multiple waxing strips could be placed togetherin such a manner that certain waxing strips within the layers of stripswould have two waxing sides and no non-waxing side 104. The waxing strip102 should be thick enough to be able to withstand a strong ripping orpulling force from a user attempting to remove hair once the waxingstrip 102 is applied to the body part. Additionally, the waxing strip102 should be flexible enough to be able to bend and flex along at leastthree axis. Thus, the waxing strip 102 can be placed in virtually anyposition along a user's skin surface, and/or the hair along that skinsurface.

The waxing side of a waxing strip 102 will have a waxing material 106located thereon for the removal of hair. More specifically, the waxingmaterial has a consistency and/or composition configured to, andsufficient for, removing the body hair desired to be removed by thewaxing process. The waxing materials 106 could include, but is notlimited to, a wax, a non-permanent glue, a non-permanent adhesive, orother non-adhering material, such as hair removing materials/productssuch as brand names Nair®, Veet®, or non-adhesive hair removal productsmade by other companies. Thus, it should be understood that the waxingmaterial 106 is not required to remove hair by adhering to the hair, andthus any material capable of removing body hair. The non-waxing side 104of the waxing strip 102 is configured so that the user can press thewaxing side firmly against the skin, and/or the hair along the skin of auser by pressing on the non-waxing side 104 without touching any waxingmaterial. However, in other embodiments, a waxing strip in accordancewith the disclosed principles may include waxing material on bothopposing surfaces, if desired.

The waxing strip 102 in this embodiment includes an attachment arealocated at one end of the waxing strip 102. In this particularillustrated embodiment, the attachment area comprises a reinforced edge108. The reinforced edge 108 allows for a reinforcement of theattachment edge of the waxing strip 102, and thus provides a user with aportion of the waxing strip 102 to hold when applying a ripping orpulling force to remove the hair from the skin. It should be understoodthat the reinforced edge 108 could be along one or more edges/ends ofthe waxing strip 102. For example, one embodiment of a waxing system inaccordance with the disclosed principles may comprises two attachmentends, which may be located on opposing ends of the waxing strip.Additionally, the two attachment ends may also be comprised of twoopposing reinforced edges 108. Still further, another alternativeembodiment may have four attachment ends, one or more with a reinforcededge 108, for a rectilinear-shaped waxing strip that may be pulled viaany of such attachment ends and/or reinforced edges.

The reinforced edge(s) 108 also provide an attachment device or devicesin the attachment area. In this embodiment, the waxing system 200 againincludes reinforced voids 110 placed in the reinforced edge 108 as theattachment device. These reinforced voids 110 can again comprisegrommets, washers, welded washers, metal, plastic, wood, or any form ofmaterial or combination thereof that would be an increase in strengthover the material comprising the reinforced edge 108. In otherembodiments, the reinforced voids may simply be located within theattachment ends of the waxing strip if no reinforced edge is provided.In addition, the reinforced voids 110 may simply be provided by the typeof material used to form the outer attachment end(s) of the waxing strip102. In some embodiments, it would be understood that the reinforcedvoids 110 would be hollow rings that would allow a removal mechanism 112to be attached to the waxing strip 102.

As illustrated, the removal device or mechanism 112 may be attached tothe waxing strip 102 through the reinforced voids 110. In otherembodiments, there are no reinforced voids 110 on the waxing strip 102,and instead the removal mechanism 112 is embedded or otherwiseintegrated into at least a portion of the waxing strip 102 or is even anelongated part of the waxing strip 102. The removal mechanism 112 may becomprised of string, rope, nylon, fabric material, metal material, orsynthetic materials forms into a flexible string or cord like design, orany combination thereof. In some embodiments, the removal mechanism 112may be only semi-flexible such that it partially or fully holds its formbefore being manipulated by a user. In such embodiments, thesemi-flexible removal device 112 may be easier to handle by a user as itcan hold its shape, and thus its position, during the waxing process,and thus may be easier to blindly find and thereby grasp for placingand/or pulling the waxing strip 102. For example, such a semi-rigidremoval device 112 may be similar to the semi-rigidity of a wire clotheshanger. Additionally, the removal device 112 may be rigid and thusinflexible, and thus similarly operable as a semi-flexible or semi-rigidremoval mechanism 112. Still further, the removal mechanism 112 may beremovably coupled to the waxing strip 102. In such embodiments, theremoval mechanism may itself be removed in situations where its use isnot needing during a waxing process.

FIG. 2 shows an alternative embodiment of an improved waxing system 200in accordance with the disclosed principles. The improved waxing system200 is comprised of at least one waxing strip 202, and for each waxingstrip at least one non-waxing side 204, at least one layer of waxingmaterial 206, at least one reinforced edge 208, at least one attachmentdevice, such as a reinforced void 210, along the at least one attachmentarea that may comprise a reinforced edge 208, and at least one removalmechanism 212 may be provided.

The at least one waxing strip 202 typically has a waxing side (notshown) and a non-waxing side 204. However, it should be noted that inalternative embodiments multiple waxing strips could be placed togetherin such a manner that certain waxing strips would have two waxing sidesand no non-waxing side 204 for the inner layers of such stack of strips.Additionally, the waxing strip 202 could be a bare waxing strip with nowaxing material 206, where the wax used for the waxing process is heatedand applied and the bare strip 202 pressed onto the heated wax foreventual pulling of the strip. The waxing strip 202 should be thickenough to be able to withstand a strong ripping or pulling force from auser attempting to remove hair. The waxing strip 202 should be flexibleenough to be able to bend and flex along at least three axis. Thus, thewaxing strip 202 can be placed in virtually any position along a user'sskin surface, and/or the hair along that skin surface.

The waxing side of a waxing strip 202 may include a waxing material 206for the removal of hair. As mentioned above, it may also be a bare strip202 where the wax is first placed on the body and the strip 202 placedover the wax. The waxing materials 206 could include, but is not limitedto, a wax, a non-permanent glue, a non-permanent adhesive, or otherproducts that could include other hair removal projects such as thosedisclosed above. The non-waxing side 204 of the waxing strip 202 isdesigned so that the user can press the waxing side firmly against theskin, and/or the hair along the skin of a user without contacting thewax material 206.

The reinforced edge 208 provided at the attachment area allows for areinforcement of an end of the waxing strip 202 and also provides a userwith a portion of the waxing strip 202 to hold when applying a rippingor pulling force to remove the hair from the skin. It should beunderstood that the reinforced edge 208 could be along one or more edgesof the waxing strip 202. For example, one embodiment may have twoopposing reinforced edges 208, while an alternative embodiment may havefour reinforced edges 208 for the waxing strip 202.

The reinforced edge(s) 208 also provide an area for an attachmentdevice, such as the illustrated reinforced voids 210, to be placed. Asbefore, these reinforced voids 210 can comprise grommets, washers,welded washers, metal, plastic, wood, or any form of material orcombination thereof that would be an increase in strength over thereinforced edge 208. In some embodiments, it should be understood thatthe reinforced voids 210 could be hollow rings that would allow aremoval mechanism 212 to be attached to the waxing strip 202.

The removal mechanism 212 may be attached to the waxing strip 202through the reinforced voids 210. The removal mechanism 212 can becomprised of string, rope, nylon, fabric material, metal material, orsynthetic materials forms into a string or cord like design, or anycombination thereof. Alternatively, the removal mechanism may beintegrated with, or simply be a part of, the waxing strip 202. Thereinforced voids 210 along with the removal mechanism 212 allows for aremote pulling or ripping removal force to be applied. In someembodiments, the removal mechanism 212 may be only semi-flexible suchthat it partially or fully holds its form before being manipulated by auser. In such embodiments, the semi-flexible removal device 212 may beeasier to handle by a user as it can hold its shape, and thus itsposition, during the waxing process, and thus may be easier to blindlyfind and thereby grasp for placing and/or pulling the waxing strip 202.For example, such a semi-rigid removal device 212 may be similar to thesemi-rigidity of a wire clothes hanger. Additionally, the removal device212 may be rigid and thus inflexible, and thus similarly operable as asemi-flexible or semi-rigid removal mechanism 212. Still further, theremoval mechanism 212 may be removably coupled to the waxing strip 202.In such embodiments, the removal mechanism 212 may itself be removed insituations where its use is not needing during a waxing process.

FIG. 3 illustrates yet another embodiment of an improved waxing system300 in accordance with the disclosed principles. This embodiment of theimproved waxing system 300 is comprised of at least two waxing strips302, and again for each waxing strip 302 at least one non-waxing side304, at least one layer of waxing material 306, at least one attachmentarea which may comprise a reinforced edge 308, at least one attachmentdevice such as a reinforced void 310 along the at least one reinforcededge 308, and at least one removal mechanism 312 may be included.

The at least two waxing strips 302 each typically have a waxing side 305and a non-waxing side 304. However, it can be noted that in alternativeembodiments multiple waxing strips could be placed together in such amanner that certain waxing strips would have two waxing sides and nonon-waxing side 304, as described above. Alternatively, there could alsobe embodiments where there is no waxing material 306 on the waxingstrips 302, and thus all the waxing strips have two non-waxing sides304, and thus the wax is applied to the body initially with the strip302 placed over the wax thereafter.

Each waxing strip 302 should be thick enough to be able to withstand astrong ripping or pulling force from a user attempting to remove hair.Also, the waxing strips 302 should be flexible enough to be able to bendand flex in at least three distinct directions. As with all embodiments,elongated waxing strips 302 provide additional leverage for pulling ineither direction along the length of the strips. Thus, each waxing strip302 can be placed in virtually any position along a user's skin surface,and/or the hair along that skin surface. Each waxing strip 302 can bemade from plastics, foils, paper, wax paper, synthetic materials in apaper form, and/or any combination thereof.

The waxing strips 302 may have a waxing material 306 on the waxing side305 of each waxing strip 302 for the removal of hair. The waxingmaterials 306 could include, but is not limited to, a wax, anon-permanent glue, a non-permanent adhesive, or other products that areformulated for hair removal. The non-waxing side 304 of the waxing strip302 is designed so that the user can press the waxing side firmlyagainst the skin, and/or the hair along the skin of a user withoutrequiring the user to touch any waxing material 306 directly. Inalternative embodiments, the waxing materials 306 could also be astandalone product that is placed on the skin and/or hair by the userwho then places a bare waxing strip 302 over the on skin and/or hairwaxing materials 306. In this illustrated embodiment of a waxing system300, two waxing strips 302 are provided with their respective waxingsides 305 facing each, and with waxing material provided therebetween.This system 300 advantageously allows the two waxing strips 302 to beheld prior to use without any unwanted contact with such waxing material306. When being readied for use, a user can pull the two waxing strips302 apart from one another, thereby exposing the waxing material 306 oneach strip's waxing side 305. Then each waxing strip 302 may be employedseparately.

The attachment area of each waxing strip 302 again includes a reinforcededge 308, which allows for a reinforcement of the waxing strip 302 andalso provides a user with a portion of the waxing strip 302 to hold whenapplying a ripping or pulling force to remove the hair from the skin. Itshould be understood that the reinforced edge 308 could be along one ormore edges of the waxing strip 302. For example, one embodiment may havetwo opposing reinforced edges 308, while an alternative embodiment mayhave four reinforced edges 308 for the waxing strip 302. This wouldallow users to rip or pull on the waxing strip 302 from a plurality ofangles. For example, a user wishing to wax their legs would be able tostand up and pull from a standing position, gaining more leverage andtherefore experiencing an easier waxing experience.

The reinforced edge(s) 308 also provide an attachment device, which inthis embodiment are again provide as reinforced voids 310, to be placed.These reinforced voids 310 may again comprise grommets, washers, weldedwashers, metal, plastic, wood, or any form of material or combinationthereof that would maintain or be an increase in strength over thereinforced edge 308. In some embodiments, it would be understood thatthe reinforced voids 310 could be hollow rings that would allow aremoval mechanism 312 to be attached to the waxing strip 302. In suchembodiments, the removal mechanism 312 would be attached to the waxingstrip 302 through the reinforced voids 310.

The removal mechanism 312 can be comprised of string, rope, nylon,fabric material, metal material, or synthetic materials forms into astring or cord like design, or any combination thereof. Alternatively,the removal mechanism 312 may be integrated with, or simply be a partof, their respective waxing strip 302. In some embodiments, the removalmechanisms 312 may be only semi-flexible such that it partially or fullyholds its form before being manipulated by a user. In such embodiments,the semi-flexible removal device 212 may be easier to handle by a useras it can hold its shape, and thus its position, during the waxingprocess, and thus may be easier to blindly find and thereby grasp forplacing and/or pulling the waxing strips 302. For example, such asemi-rigid removal device 312 may be similar to the semi-rigidity of awire clothes hanger. Additionally, the removal devices 312 may be rigidand thus inflexible, and thus similarly operable as a semi-flexible orsemi-rigid removal mechanism 312. Still further, the removal mechanisms312 may each be removably coupled to their respective waxing strip 302.In such embodiments, either or both of the removal mechanisms 312 may beremoved in situations where its use is not needing during a waxingprocess.

The removal mechanisms 312 allow a user to more easily reach and removethe waxing strip with the necessary force to result in an effectivewaxing. One example would be a person desiring to wax their back, whichhas locations that are hard to reach for some users, and thus require anextension from the waxing strip 302 (i.e., the removal mechanism 312 ofthe disclosed principles) in order to pull and thereby remove the waxingstrip 302. Further examples of this would include a user, and inparticular a pregnant user, wishing to perform a waxing procedure and iseither unable to place or provide sufficient force to remove a waxingstrip. The removal mechanism 312 in combination with the reinforcededges 308 and/or reinforced voids 310 would allow the user to pull thewaxing strip with sufficient force and/or leverage to successfullyperform a waxing procedure. In still other embodiments, the two waxingstrips 302 may be joined at an end opposite to the reinforced edges 308.In such embodiments, once the waxing sides 305 of the two strips 302 arepulled apart from one another, the strips 302 remain attached together,thereby providing a single, long waxing strip. A user may then employthe two removal mechanisms 312, one in each hand, to manipulate thelocation and removal of the single, long waxing strip with respect totheir body in a hair removal procedure.

While the disclosed principles have been particularly shown anddescribed with reference to preferred embodiments, it will be understoodby those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail maybe made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of theinvention. The inventor expects skilled artisans to employ suchvariations as appropriate, and the inventors intend the invention to bepracticed otherwise than as specifically described herein. Accordingly,the scope of this disclosure includes all modifications and equivalentsof the subject matter recited in any claims issuing from thisdisclosure, as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination ofthe above-described elements in all possible variations thereof isencompassed by the disclosed principles unless otherwise indicatedherein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.

While various embodiments in accordance with the principles disclosedherein have been described above, it should be understood that they havebeen presented by way of example only, and not limitation. Thus, thebreadth and scope of this disclosure should not be limited by any of theabove-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only inaccordance with any claims and their equivalents issuing from thisdisclosure. Furthermore, the above advantages and features are providedin described embodiments, but shall not limit the application of suchissued claims to processes and structures accomplishing any or all ofthe above advantages.

Additionally, the section headings herein are provided for consistencywith the suggestions under 37 C.F.R. 1.77 or otherwise to provideorganizational cues. These headings shall not limit or characterize theinvention(s) set out in any claims that may issue from this disclosure.Specifically, and by way of example, although the headings refer to a“Technical Field,” the claims should not be limited by the languagechosen under this heading to describe the so-called field. Further, adescription of a technology as background information is not to beconstrued as an admission that certain technology is prior art to anyembodiment(s) in this disclosure. Neither is the “Summary” to beconsidered as a characterization of the embodiment(s) set forth inissued claims. Furthermore, any reference in this disclosure to“invention” in the singular should not be used to argue that there isonly a single point of novelty in this disclosure. Multiple embodimentsmay be set forth according to the limitations of the multiple claimsissuing from this disclosure, and such claims accordingly define theembodiment(s), and their equivalents, that are protected thereby. In allinstances, the scope of such claims shall be considered on their ownmerits in light of this disclosure, but should not be constrained by theheadings set forth herein.

Moreover, the Abstract is provided to comply with 37 C.F.R. § 1.72(b),requiring an abstract that will allow the reader to quickly ascertainthe nature of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with theunderstanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scopeor meaning of the claims. In addition, in the foregoing DetailedDescription, it can be seen that various features are grouped togetherin a single embodiment for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure.This method of disclosure is not to be interpreted as reflecting anintention that the claimed embodiments require more features than areexpressly recited in each claim. Rather, as the claims reflect,inventive subject matter lies in less than all features of a singledisclosed embodiment. Thus the following claims are hereby incorporatedinto the Detailed Description, with each claim standing on its own as aseparate embodiment.

What is claimed is:
 1. A bodying waxing system for removing body hair,the system comprising: at least one waxing strip each comprising atleast one waxing side and at least one attachment area located proximatean attachment end of each waxing strip, the at least one waxing sideconfigured to receive waxing material thereon to remove body hair; atleast one attachment device located in a corresponding at least oneattachment area; and at least one removal device coupled to acorresponding at least one attachment device and configured for graspingby a user to remove the at least one waxing strip from a body duringhair removal.
 2. A bodying waxing system according to claim 1, whereinthe at least one waxing side comprises waxing material disposed thereonprior to use.
 3. A bodying waxing system according to claim 1, whereinthe at least one waxing strip comprises a reinforced end, the at leastone attachment area located within the reinforced end.
 4. A bodyingwaxing system according to claim 1, wherein the attachment areacomprises two attachment devices, each located proximate correspondingopposing outer edges of the attachment area.
 5. A bodying waxing systemaccording to claim 4, wherein the attachment devices comprise grommetsformed through the attachment area.
 6. A bodying waxing system accordingto claim 1, wherein the at least one removal device comprises a flexiblecord having at least one end coupled to the at least one attachmentarea.
 7. A bodying waxing system according to claim 1, wherein the atleast one removal device comprises a malleable rigid device having atleast one end coupled to the at least one attachment area.
 8. A bodyingwaxing system according to claim 1, wherein the waxing material is anadhering waxing material configured to grasp body hair sufficiently toremove said body hair through a pulling force provided to the waxingstrip.
 9. A bodying waxing system according to claim 1, wherein thewaxing strip comprises an elongated waxing strip folded onto itself toprovide waxing sides opposing one another, said elongated waxing stripfurther comprising an attachment area at each longitudinally opposingends and at least one removal device coupled to each respectiveattachment area.
 10. A bodying waxing system according to claim 9,wherein the opposing waxing sides comprise waxing material disposedthereon.
 11. A bodying waxing system according to claim 1, wherein theat least one waxing strip comprises flexible fabric.
 12. A bodyingwaxing system for removing body hair, the system comprising: two waxingstrips each comprising a waxing side and at least one attachment arealocated proximate an attachment end of each waxing strip, each waxingside adjacent one another and having waxing material thereon to removebody hair; at least one attachment device located in a corresponding atleast one attachment area of each waxing strip; and at least one removaldevice coupled to a corresponding at least one attachment device of eachwaxing strip, each removal device configured for grasping by a user toremove a corresponding waxing strip from a body during hair removal. 13.A bodying waxing system according to claim 12, wherein each waxing sidecomprises waxing material disposed thereon prior to use.
 14. A bodyingwaxing system according to claim 12, wherein each waxing strip comprisesa reinforced end, each at least one attachment area located within eachcorresponding reinforced end.
 15. A bodying waxing system according toclaim 12, wherein each attachment area comprises two attachment devices,each located proximate corresponding opposing outer edges of eachcorresponding attachment area.
 16. A bodying waxing system according toclaim 15, wherein the attachment devices comprise grommets formedthrough each attachment area.
 17. A bodying waxing system according toclaim 12, wherein each at least one removal device comprises a flexiblecord having at least one end coupled to each corresponding at least oneattachment area.
 18. A bodying waxing system according to claim 12,wherein one or more of each at least one removal device comprises amalleable rigid device having at least one end coupled to acorresponding at least one attachment area.
 19. A bodying waxing systemaccording to claim 12, wherein the waxing material is an adhering waxingmaterial configured to grasp body hair sufficiently to remove said bodyhair through a pulling force provided to the waxing strip.
 20. A bodyingwaxing system according to claim 12, wherein the waxing strips arejoined at each's longitudinal end, and wherein the two waxing stripsform a single, elongated waxing strip when separated.